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syn·ax·is \sə̇ˈnaksə̇s or especially in sense 2 ˈsēnək(ˌ)sēs\ noun (plural synax·es \-ak(ˌ)sēz, -ək(ˌ)sēs\) Etymology: Late Latin, from Late Greek, from Greek synagein to bring together, draw together + -sis — more at synagogue 1. : an assembly met for worship; especially : a congregation in the early Church gathered for a liturgical service 2. : an early part of the divine liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church |